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183028445nantes 1830 une page, format : 15,6 x 15 cm, sur papier vergé bleuté ligné à en-tête pré-imprimé en noir avec Marque "CONTRIBUTIONS DIRECTES" AVEC BLASON COURONNÉ "AUX ARMES ROYALES" dans un ovale gravé en noir au centre à gauche, signature manuscrite Girault, QUITTANCE N°69 - DÉPARTEMENT DE LA LOIRE-INFÉRIEURE - DIRECTION DE NANTES - RECETTE PARTICULIÈRE DE NANTES :AMPLIATION DE DÉCLARATION ET LICENCE DE MARCHAND DE VIN EN GROS POUR EXERCER LA PROFESSION DANS SON DOMICILE, SITUÉ A NANTES , RUE DE CLISSON, PROMETTANT DE SE CONFORMER AUX LOIS ET RÈGLEMENTS EN VIGUEUR....IL A PAYÉ CE JOUR, LE 5 MARS 1830, LA SOMME DE CINQUANTE CINQ FRANCS TRENTE CENTIMES, POUR DROIT DE LICENCE, DONT QUITTANCE AU BUREAU DE NANTES,
1852GIT00f95Nîmes de l'Imprimerie Soustelle Gaude 1852. Plaquette in-4 brochée 16pp. Manque sur la bordure supérieure du 1er plat.
1866GIT00f99Nîmes de l'Imprimerie Clavel-Ballivet et Cie 1866. Plaquette in-4 brochée 11pp.
1865GIT00f9cNîmes Imprimerie de Clavel-Ballivet 1865. Plaquette in-4 brochée 19pp.
1855GIT00f96Nîmes de l'Imprimerie Soustelle Gaude 1855. Plaquette in-4 brochée couverture imprimée 44pp. Bel exp.
1859WRCAM32502Milledgeville Ga 1859. 64pp. Original printed wrappers. Vertical fold wrappers worn contemporary manuscript notes on rear wrapper. Scattered foxing. Withal about very good. Prints the acts passed in the two-month session as well as the court calendar and an appendix addressing the procedures for returning fugitives from justice who have fled the state. DE RENNE II p.605. unknown books
187535504184Paris, Baillière, , (vers 1875) ; in-12, broché. 2 ff., 317 pp. Frontispice et vignettes sur bois dans le texte. Célèbre monographie de Pougues : histoire, propriétés des eaux, vie et plaisir aux eaux de Pougues... Les environs : de Pougues à Nevers, à Urzy, Guérigny, Saint-Aubin, Prémery, Champvoux, La Charité, Germigny, Fourchambault, Marzy, avec les descriptions des lieux, monuments situés sur ces itinéraires. À la fin, intéressante bibliographie chronologique de Pougues (des ouvrages de Pidoux au XVIe siècle, aux livres du XIXe s.)
1873j7128aLondon: John Churchill. G: in good condition without dust jacket as issued. Cover rubbed. Spine faded. Ex Royal College of Surgeons Ireland Library. Prelims foxed. 1873. Second Edition. Maroon hardback cloth cover. 230mm x 160mm 9" x 6". xi 431pp plates & ads. Nine b/w plates. . John Churchill hardcover
1845WOC-707Chambéry, Imprimerie de Puthod, 1845. In-8 (21,5x14cm) brochure jaune d'époque avec les légendes en noires dans un encadrement orné. V,81pp.
1860734751860 Paris, Chaix, sans date (vers 1860), in 12 relié demi-basane vert bouteille, dos lisse orné, 291 pages ; des rousseurs, parfois fortes ; ex-libris sur la première garde ; petits frottis, ors fanés.
1885457261885 PARIS, A.Quantin , 1885 - 1 ère edition - In-8 - Broché - - Eaux fortes de Bubouchet -Frontispice - - Eaux fortes de Bubouchet - Texte entouré d'un liséré rouge - 337 pages - bon exemplaire - envoi rapide et soigné
182332839Washington DC: Printed by Gales & Seaton 1823. First Edition. Wraps. Good. Disbound wraps. 5 pages 1 blank page. Printed name of Waters Smith at the bottom page 5 and attested by the Secretary F. J. Fatio. Scarce. 2 copies located in OCLC as of 4/2019 Jacksonville PL AAS. Florida became a territory of the United States in 1822 and obtained statehood in 1845. Printed by Gales & Seaton unknown
1873LFA-126721032Tome Quatorzième : 423 pages, format 145 x 220 mm, broché, illustré, publié en 1873, "Société Savoisienne d'Histoire et d'Archéologie", bon état
18503448Great Britain 1850. Comprised of 88 manuscript pages of mathematical definitions tables methods and exercises in a single hand with the ownership signature of "Caroline Waters Age 16 yrs" to the front endpaper. Marbled paper vernacular binding measuring 8 x 12 inches and stitched at spine. Caroline's metric measurements and English currency reveal her to be a student somewhere in the UK. Though the commonness of her name and the absence of a specific date prevents us from locating her in genealogy records the manuscript she left behind reveals much about how and why girls of her age and class were being taught arithmetic.<br/><br/>Caroline's elegant practiced hand suggests that she is a member of the rising middle class and the opening of the book suggests that she is a beginning to intermediate mathematician. At the top of the first page she defines Arithmetic as "the art of computing by numbers" which "has five principal sic rules for this purpose viz. Numeration Subtraction Addition Multiplication and Division." Using this definition she divides her notebook into a section for each providing a definition for that principle plus clear-cut examples of its use in both Simple and Compound formats. Numeration Subtraction and Addition are grouped together at the front; and after these sections conclude Caroline enters in Practical Questions in Compound Addition and Subtraction. These involve word problems involving the exchange of money and the calculation of wet and dry weights cloth measurements and time. She then mirrors this with Multiplication and Division before adding sections on Decimal Fractions more Practical Questions and sections on Federal Money and Simple Interest.<br/><br/>The organization of the manuscript suggests that Caroline copied it out for continued reference where sections are easy to locate and problems clearly illustrate each of the principles. And the emphasis in sample problems on currency conversion monetary exchange and banking implies that her family in some way wanted her to be aware of these concepts.<br/><br/>An exceptional and rich document Caroline's notebook is a rich resource for study including but not limited to the history of women's education middle class education women's domestic use of mathematics women in business paleography genealogy gender studies. unknown books
18503448Great Britain 1850. Comprised of 88 manuscript pages of mathematical definitions tables methods and exercises in a single hand with the ownership signature of "Caroline Waters Age 16 yrs" to the front endpaper. Marbled paper vernacular binding measuring 8 x 12 inches and stitched at spine. Caroline's metric measurements and English currency reveal her to be a student somewhere in the UK. Though the commonness of her name and the absence of a specific date prevents us from locating her in genealogy records the manuscript she left behind reveals much about how and why girls of her age and class were being taught arithmetic.<br /> <br /> Caroline's elegant practiced hand suggests that she is a member of the rising middle class and the opening of the book suggests that she is a beginning to intermediate mathematician. At the top of the first page she defines Arithmetic as "the art of computing by numbers" which "has five principal sic rules for this purpose viz. Numeration Subtraction Addition Multiplication and Division." Using this definition she divides her notebook into a section for each providing a definition for that principle plus clear-cut examples of its use in both Simple and Compound formats. Numeration Subtraction and Addition are grouped together at the front; and after these sections conclude Caroline enters in Practical Questions in Compound Addition and Subtraction. These involve word problems involving the exchange of money and the calculation of wet and dry weights cloth measurements and time. She then mirrors this with Multiplication and Division before adding sections on Decimal Fractions more Practical Questions and sections on Federal Money and Simple Interest.<br /> <br /> The organization of the manuscript suggests that Caroline copied it out for continued reference where sections are easy to locate and problems clearly illustrate each of the principles. And the emphasis in sample problems on currency conversion monetary exchange and banking implies that her family in some way wanted her to be aware of these concepts.<br /> <br /> An exceptional and rich document Caroline's notebook is a rich resource for study including but not limited to the history of women's education middle class education women's domestic use of mathematics women in business paleography genealogy gender studies. unknown
188014974Shanghai 1880. 880 by 960mm. 34.75 by 37.75 inches. Lithographed map dissected and laid down on linen in 24 sections with contemporary hand-colour in full; preserved in original publisher's green cloth slipcase. Compiled by Thomas Waters 1842-1898 "expressly for Sportsmen" slipcase label. Waters was an Irish civil engineer and architect who carved out a successful early career in Japan designing the Imperial Mint in Osaka and the headquarters for the Imperial Japanese Army. He worked briefly in Shanghai in the 1880s before going out to Colorado to join his brothers in silver and gold mining. This map also appeared in cyanotype probably originally drawn up as part of Waters' bid for the commission to construct a new waterworks in Shanghai. Waters was a strong contender in the competition as he had experience in the field: he was partially responsible for the construction of Japan's first sewer system. Rare: OCLC locates only two institutional examples those in the BnF and University of Chicago. hardcover
185020895Pau, E. Vignancour 1850 In-16, demi-basane marbrée, dos à nerfs, caissons ornés, filets et roulettes dorés, pièce de titre rouge, 3- 331 pp. Carte repliée. Coiffe sup. usée. Petits frottements. Bon exemplaire.
1868252925New York: Moorhead Simpson & Bond 1868. First. hardcover. very good-. By an Officer of the U. S. Army. 4 plates. xv 219pp. 3pp. of publiisher's ads. 12mo modern black cloth small light dampstain to some top margins a few pages with light foxing to margins upper right corner margin chipped on last page of publisher's ads. New York: Moorhead Simpson & Bond 1868. First Edition<br/><br/> Presentation copy from the author William E. Waters. The inscription is on the front flyleaf which was dampstained but the inscription is not smudged and is legible. William E. Waters was an assistant Army surgeon who kept a diary while traveling from St. Louis to Camp Douglas near Salt Lake City and while being stationed at Camp Douglas in 1867. This book is based on that diary and a series of letters he wrote while in the Utah territory. Pages 106 to 202 are his impressions of the Mormons their Church doctrines and polygamy. The first half of the text is a narrative ".of an Overland Expedition which crossed the plains from Leavenworth via the Black Hills and Bridger's Pass to the Salt Lake Valley." Eberstadt 106:323. Howes W-157.<br/><br/> Moorhead, Simpson & Bond unknown books
1868252925New York: Moorhead Simpson & Bond 1868. First. hardcover. very good-. By an Officer of the U. S. Army. 4 plates. xv 219pp. 3pp. of publiisher's ads. 12mo modern black cloth small light dampstain to some top margins a few pages with light foxing to margins upper right corner margin chipped on last page of publisher's ads. New York: Moorhead Simpson & Bond 1868. First Edition<br/> <br/> Presentation copy from the author William E. Waters. The inscription is on the front flyleaf which was dampstained but the inscription is not smudged and is legible. William E. Waters was an assistant Army surgeon who kept a diary while traveling from St. Louis to Camp Douglas near Salt Lake City and while being stationed at Camp Douglas in 1867. This book is based on that diary and a series of letters he wrote while in the Utah territory. Pages 106 to 202 are his impressions of the Mormons their Church doctrines and polygamy. The first half of the text is a narrative ".of an Overland Expedition which crossed the plains from Leavenworth via the Black Hills and Bridger's Pass to the Salt Lake Valley." Eberstadt 106:323. Howes W-157.<br/> <br/> Moorhead, Simpson & Bond unknown
1868RWATLIF00fpMoorhead Simpson & Bond 1868. Good. Waters William E. Life Among the Mormons and A March to Their Zion: To Which is added a Chapter on the Indians of the Plains and Mountains of the West. New York NY: Moorhead Simpson & Bond 1868. 219pp. 8vo. Green cloth with gilt lettering. Book condition: Good. Edges rubbed and small section of head of spine missing. Covers lightly soiled and spotted. Gatherings loose and title page detached but inserted. Former owner's name on front free end sheet. Moorhead, Simpson & Bond hardcover
1863GITb126Paris Imprimerie et Librairie Centrales de Napoléon Chaix et Cie 1863. Fort in-8 broché XLIV 624pp. Orné de nombreux tableaux comparatifs dont 1 hors texte dépliant, 2 grands plans dépliants (Ville de Luchon et établissement thermal), 8 planches hors texte dont 3 en couleurs de géologie, 1 grand panorama de la Chaîne des Pyrénées. Petits manques de papier sur le dos et en bordure de la couverture. Exemplaire pratiquement sans rousseurs, complet de toutes ses illustrations.
1890GITf255Paris Au siège de la Société Nationale d'Acclimatation 1890 / A Riom chez Ulysse Jouvet 1895. 2 ouvrages en 1 volume in-8 3 feuillets non chiffrés 8-131pp 1 feuillet non chiffré table / 2 feuillets non chiffrés 2-60pp. Demi percaline verte bradel à larges coins, pièce de titre tabac, plats des 2 couvertures conservés (celle du 1er ouvrage illustrée en couleurs), reliure de l'époque. *Les lacs d'Auvergne: 27 figures dans le texte, 13 illustrations hors texte comprises dans la pagination, 1 tableau synoptique et 1 carte hors texte. Intérieur frais et bien complet. *Concile de Clermont: 3 belles illustrations hors texte sur papier fort. Tampon ex-libris au bas de plusieurs pages, la page 60 est brunie sans gêne pour la lecture.
187933001879 QUIMPER -Typographie KERANGAL 1879, in8 broché ,48p.Edition originale, en très bon état.
188030335Paris, A. Quantin, 1880. Collection "Petite Bibliothèque de luxe", impression sur papier vergé. In-8 broché (20,6 x 12,9 cm), 6), 422 pages, orné de deux jolies eaux-fortes de deux eaux-fortes de Henri-Joseph Dubouchet (1833-1909), portrait de Furetière gravé à l'eau-forte par Augustin Mongin (1843-1911) en frontispice & un fac-similé dépliant. Préface de M. Emile Colombey (pseudonyme de Émile Lauren). - 570g.- Petites découpures sur le bors extérieur de la couverture, intérieur très frais. Bon exemplaire.
1874819331874 Lyon, Imprimerie Louis Perrin et Martinet, 1874, in 8° broché, 158 pages ; couverture fanée.